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Small And Big Hens Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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Small And Big Hens Puzzle Details:

About: In today's new puzzle we feature two cute hens, a small black and brown one and a white and black big one. Chickens are social, inquisitive, intelligent birds. Humans keep chickens primarily as a source of food and, less commonly, as pets. Certain breeds, such as Silkies and many bantam varieties, are generally docile and are often recommended as good pets. In the UK and Ireland, adult male chickens over the age of one year are primarily known as cocks, whereas in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, they are more commonly called roosters. Females over a year old are known as hens, and younger females as pullets.

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This new puzzle features a herd of elephants on the move. Both males and family groups typically move 10–20 km a day, but distances as far as 90–180 km have been recorded in the Etosha region of Namibia. They go on seasonal migrations in search of food, water and mates. At Chobe National Park, Botswana, elephant herds travel 325 km to visit the river when the local waterholes dry up. This jigsaw is based on Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert painting with the same name.

This puzzle features a flock of cute sheep. All sheep have a tendency to congregate close to other members of a flock, although this behavior varies with breed, and sheep can become stressed when separated from their flock members. During flocking, sheep have a strong tendency to follow and a leader may simply be the first individual to move.

Today's new online jigsaw features a cute monkey. It's a rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), also called the rhesus monkey. The rhesus macaque is brown or grey in color and has a pink face, which is bereft of fur. Its tail is of medium length and averages between 20.7 and 22.9 cm. Adult males measure approximately 53 cm (21 in) on average and weigh about 7.7 kg (17 lb). Females are smaller, averaging 47 cm (19 in) in length and 5.3 kg (12 lb) in weight. Rhesus macaques are native to northern India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Burma, Thailand, Afghanistan, Vietnam, southern China, and some neighboring areas.

Put the close-up picture of the Australian shepherd featured in this game back together piece by piece and complete today's animal themed puzzle. Despite its name, the "Aussie" (a medium-sized breed of dog) was developed on ranches in the United States during the 19th century. The Aussie is intelligent, learns quickly, loves to play and has a reputation as a highly intelligent and versatile stock dog. They are very loyal to their owners, and are rewarding dogs if treated well.

Today's new puzzle features a cute Abyssinian cat. The name 'Abyssinian' refers to Ethiopia, but most of the stories about the origins of Abyssinians refer to Egypt. Genetic research suggests the breed originated near the coast of the Indian Ocean. The Abyssinian has large pointed ears, a broad and moderately wedge shaped head. Its eyes are almond shaped and colors include gold, green, hazel and copper. The paws are small and oval. It has a fairly long tail, broad at the base and tapering to a point. It's coat is medium-length, dense, and silky to the touch. Abyssinians are extroverted, extremely active, playful, wilful and intelligent

The bighorn sheep is a species of sheep in North America named for its large horns. These horns can weigh up to 30 pounds (14 kg), while the sheep themselves weigh up to 300 pounds (140 kg). Sheep originally crossed to North America over the Bering land bridge from Siberia: the population in North America peaked in the millions, and the bighorn sheep entered into the mythology of Native Americans. However, by 1900 the population had crashed to several thousand.

In today's new puzzle we feature a wild elephant from Africa.There are two extant species of African elephant: the African bush elephant and the smaller African forest elephant. African elephant societies are arranged around family units. Each family unit is made up of around ten closely related females and their calves and is led by an older female. African elephants are highly intelligent. Elephants exhibit a wide variety of behaviors, including those associated with grief, learning, mimicry, play, a sense of humor, altruism, use of tools, compassion, cooperation, self-awareness, and possibly language.

Another fun jigsaw is here! In today's new puzzle we feature two cute baby chicks playing around on a fluffy towel. If you didn't know girl chicks are called pullets and boy chicks are called cockerels.

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